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What best describes the motion on iron atoms in solid iron?

Kinetic energy best describes the motion of the particles in a piece of steel.


What best describes the motion of the particles in a piece of steal?

The particles in a piece of steel are vibrating constantly due to thermal energy. At higher temperatures, the vibrations increase, causing the particles to move more. However, the particles do not change position significantly, which is why steel is considered a solid material.


Are there only many particles moving in a piece of steel?

Yes; all objects have moving particles, known as electrons.


How can you describe the motion of the particles in a solid?

The particles are tightly packed so they vibrate.


What is the motion of particles?

Brownian motion


Is the random movement and mixing of particles?

Brownian motion is the random moving and mixing of particles.


Do the particles in solids move?

Particles within are limited to vibrational motion, unlike the particles which make up liquids which can have vibrational & translational motion, and gaseous particles which have vibrational, translational and rotational motion.


If the motion of 1 particle of a gas is unaffected by the motion of other particles of the gas unless the particles what?

Unless the particles collide


What explains the motion of micro particles?

Brownian motion. This is random motion of micro particles resultimg from collisions between the particle in question and other particles in the surrounding medium.


Does cooling speed up the motion of the particles?

No, cooling actually slows down the motion of particles. When a substance is cooled, the particles lose kinetic energy, which leads to a decrease in their speed of motion.


What is it called when particles spread out to different parts of the room at different times?

if this is about the motion of the particles,it is brownian motion.the random motion of the particles.


Who discovered the zigzag motion of particles?

The zigzag motion of particles was discovered by Japanese physicist Shoji Asada in 1952. This phenomenon is known as Brownian motion and is caused by the random movement of particles suspended in a fluid.